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Tracing the Footsteps and Protests of Anthony Martin Fernando: Global Indigenous Activist

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Gloria Jane Bell’s is exploring the extraordinary life and resistance of Anthony Martin Fernando, an early Aboriginal Australian who protested global injustices faced by Indigenous peoples throughout the early 20th century. Through archival research and visual culture, Bell traces Fernando’s activism across Europe, highlighting his radical protest strategies and his enduring legacy as a transnational Indigenous advocate for justice.

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  • Gloria Jane Bell

    Gloria Jane Bell

    Dr. Bell has Métis and settler ancestry. Gloria Jane Bell is an art historian specializing in Indigenous visual culture of the Americas. Her research explores exhibition histories, global Indigenous exchanges, and decolonial methodologies. Her cur...
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